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Protect your kids from pesticides

With many ways for children to pick up pesticides, here are some tips to avoid them.

Americans use more than 1
billion pounds of pesticides each year to fight pests in homes, businesses and other public places,
according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Because children play around on the floor and with
objects that pesticides may have touched, their chances of pesticide exposure are higher and their
developing bodies offer less natural protection against the harmful chemicals.

Harmful effects of pesticides : The American Academy
of Pediatrics has linked childhood pesticide exposure to decreased cognitive function and behavioral
problems. In addition, prenatal exposure can result in low birth weight, attention and learning problems
and pediatric cancer.

Reduce exposure to pesticides: A few ways to help
reduce your children's exposure to pesticides:

Buy organic produce. If buying only organic fruits and vegetables is too expensive for you, follow the
Clean Fifteen™ and
Dirty Dozen™ lists to determine which to prioritize. Always wash and dry your produce before
eating to remove any trace of pesticide residue.

Keep children away from a treated area until it's dry. If you plan to treat an area or a pet, ensure
that your child remains clear of the area until the product has dried completely. Follow directions on
the product label for best results.

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